Moving your family to a new place is never easy. In a special effort to try to feel connected to this new place, we attended a community Christmas event without knowing what we were getting into. We were woefully unprepared for the cold, but were unexpectedly warmed by the kindness of strangers.
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Edi WinbergDecember 15, 2020
What a beautiful story. I feel your pain. I moved from Southern California to Alberta Canada. i still haven't warmed up.. Our daughter lives in Virginia and the weather was very nice. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
MarJean LewisDecember 15, 2020
We have so enjoyed your podcasts this year. You have helped us love the Book of Mormon more and more. Thank you for your willingness to share your experiences.